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Policy
Opportunities
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Symptoms
Lung cancer typically doesn't cause signs and symptoms in its earliest
stages. Signs and symptoms of lung cancer typically occur when the
disease is advanced.
Signs and symptoms of lung cancer may include:
Make an appointment with your doctor if you have any persistent signs
or symptoms that worry you.
If you smoke and have been unable to quit, make an appointment with
your doctor. Your doctor can recommend strategies for quitting
smoking, such as counseling, medications and nicotine replacement
products.
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Causes
Smoking causes the majority of lung cancers — both in smokers and
in people exposed to secondhand smoke. But lung cancer also occurs
in people who never smoked and in those who never had prolonged
exposure to secondhand smoke. In these cases, there may be no
clear cause of lung cancer.
How smoking causes lung cancer
Doctors divide lung cancer into two major types based on the
appearance of lung cancer cells under the microscope. Your doctor
makes treatment decisions based on which major type of lung cancer
you have.
The two general types of lung cancer include:
Complications
Lung cancer can cause complications, such as:
Prevention
There's no sure way to prevent lung cancer, but you can reduce your
risk if you: